Albert Breer of The MMQB reports that Denver is sending the fourth-round pick that came from the 49ers to the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for cornerback A.J. Bouye. The trade will become official at the start of the new league year on March 18.
Meanwhile, the 49ers got half a season and the playoffs out of Sanders, who is scheduled to become a free agent on March 18. Head coach Kyle Shanahan has already stated that he badly wants Sanders to return for the 2020 season, but the team may not be able to afford his price tag.
"I would love (more) than anything to have Emmanuel back, bad," Shanahan told The Athletic last week, "but we've got to see how that all plays out, too."
San Francisco has significantly less salary-cap space than the surplus it has enjoyed over the last few years. The team is reportedly working on re-signing defensive end Arik Armstead and will need to pay up to extend the contracts of All-Pro tight end George Kittle and Pro Bowl defensive tackle DeForest Buckner.
After losing Sanders for half of last season, the Broncos acquire a talented cornerback who has two years remaining on his contract and still have the third-round pick acquired from the 49ers. Denver proactively makes the move as the team anticipates losing cornerback Chris Harris Jr. to free agency.
The 49ers were reportedly expected to try to compete for Bouye when he hit free agency in 2017, which was Shanahan's and general manager John Lynch's first offseason with the team.
"Yeah, we looked into him," Shanahan admitted later that year. "We looked into everybody who was a free agent. ... He's a very athletic guy, very clean feet. He's hard to beat. He stays on top very well and does not give up many big plays."
Even defensive coordinator Robert Saleh had to do his homework on Bouye during that first offseason with San Francisco.
"We studied it in free agency," Saleh said in 2017. "I write up my report and give it to those guys (in the front office)."
H/t to Josh Schrock of NBC Sports Bay Area for the find.
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